Friday, October 16, 2009

Some results from the garden




I tried to grow some onions. They started out about as big as the tip of my pinkie finger and a couple grew this big. They came in handy when I made my Jack Daniel's sauce.




I took forever for the broccoli to grow. Here's a picture of it still on the plant:



And here it is off the plant:



If you let broccoli keep growing, and don't pick it, the little green part that you eat turns into a bouquet of yellow flowers. Who knew?

Here is one of the few strawberries that made it away from the garden. We didn't have very many this year, mostly thanks to Brighton who would lean over and eat them straight off the plant. They tasted delicious! As I was cleaning out my garden last week, I found, well it was actually Brighton who found, several more strawberries that are growing now. I had forgotten that I had planted plants that grow twice a year. Now there are strawberry runners all over the place. Time to replant for next year.




Did you know the if you let your lettuce keep growing it will look like this:






Wonderful, but not edible, lettuce trees!




Here is a picture of one of the two carrots that grew. (Yes, only two grew even though I planted several. But two is better than none!)


The peas grew and were eaten by the kids before I could cook them.

We had green beans several times for supper.

My tomatoes have done pretty well. I don't have pictures of the finished product, but they are still growing which has surprised me.

We had cucumbers growing out of our ears, even though I only planted two plants.

We still have green bell peppers. I only planted one bell pepper plant and we have had 10 or so peppers with 7 more still growing.

The corn grew, but not that well. Or maybe I should say that we just picked it too late. I was waiting for the right time to cook it and by the time the right time came, the corn was all sticky and nasty when we ate it. The two ears that we picked way too early, or so we thought, turned out great. Now we know to pick earlier next year.

It was a great experience having the garden this year and I can't wait to try it out again next year!

2 comments:

Jess said...

I'm so glad you posted about this. I had to leave my earth box in AL when we moved. I'm so so so glad you posted again. Are you back for good? Or just a quick update. Post pics of the kids soon I'm sure they are all super big.

bippity boppity becca said...

I would say, back for good, but then again, I thought I never left. Time keeps on slippin' slippin' slippin'. I'll try to keep up. HA!